How to do it...

  1. Open the DPM Administrator Console, and go to the Recovery view. Browse or search for the data you want to recover:
  1. In the results pane, select the desired date in the calendar and desired time in the drop-down list next to Recovery time.
  2. Under Recoverable items, right-click the server and choose Recover…; this will trigger the Recovery Wizard.
  3. In the Review Recovery Selection step, click Next >.
  1. In the Select Recovery Type step, specify the type of recovery you would like to perform. You can restore the virtual machine to the following:
    • Recover to the original location.
    • Recover as virtual machine to any host.
    • Copy to a network folder.
    • Copy to tape: If you are still using tapes, this option copies the volume that contains the selected data to a tape in a DPM library. When you select this option, click Next and, on the Specify library screen, select library details and tape options. You can compress or encrypt data on this screen.
  2. Choose the Recover as virtual machine to any host option, and click on Next > to continue:
  1. In the Specify Destination step, specify where you want to recover the virtual machine; you need to define the Destination host and the Destination path by clicking on the Browse… button. Point out to the destination Hyper-V host and desired volume.
  2. Select Destination host uses remote storage if the destination host uses SMB share only. Click on Next > to continue: 
  1. If the recovery will be restoring data over a poor WAN link, you can click the Modify… link in the Network bandwidth usage throttling part to define how much bandwidth the restore job should consume.
  2. If you are using VSS hardware providers and a LUN presented for the SAN storage of the protected data source, select Enable SAN based recovery using hardware snapshots in the SAN Recovery part.
  3. You can send an email to a specific user or users notifying them that the recovery has finished. You can enable this by checking the checkbox in the Notification part. However, this requires the DPM server to have an SMTP server configured in the DPM options. Please read the Configuring email notifications recipe in Chapter 2, DPM Post-Installation and Management Tasks. Click on Next > to continue.
  4. In the Summary step, review the recovery settings and click on Recover.
  1. In the Recovery Status step, you will be able to see the current state of recovery. The status could also be monitored in the Monitoring task view of the DPM console:
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